Arizona Department of Public Safety AZAFIS Upgrade … 2 - Meeting...contracted vendor Safran...

Preview:

Citation preview

Arizona Department of

Public Safety

AZAFIS Upgrade

MorphoBIS

May 27, 2014

Introductions

Lt. Colonel Jeffrey E. Raynor, Assistant

Director, Technical Services Division

Captain Raymond Butler, Compliance and

Information Services Bureau, Project Sponsor

Gregg Hayes, Information Technology Manager,

CIO

Purpose To upgrade the existing seven year old Arizona

Automated Fingerprint Identification System

(AZAFIS). The existing AZAFIS does not

contain the components and programming

necessary for the state of Arizona to comply

with the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI)

Next Generation Identification (NGI) program.

To upgrade the AZAFIS to the most current

fingerprint technology in order to meet the

continuing needs of Arizona law enforcement

agencies and the citizens of Arizona.

Project Information

Determined the need for an upgraded automated fingerprint identification system due to the FBI NGI requirements and the availability of improved and more efficient technology.

Conducted meetings with the current state contracted vendor Safran MorphoTrak, Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) personnel, and representatives from other AZAFIS user agencies regarding system needs/enhancements.

Project Information, Cont.

Reviewed the Safran MorphoTrak upgrade

proposal and determined the MorphoBIS

product meets the needs and requirements of

the project.

Worked with AZ DPS Procurement and Safran

MorphoTrak to complete scope of work.

Proposed Solution

AZDPS will purchase, configure and install an upgraded automated fingerprint identification system (AZAFIS) from Safran MorphoTrak called MorphoBIS.

MorphoBIS product.

Facial Recognition components.

Configuration services.

Additional server and database software licenses.

Infrastructure equipment to host the system.

Workstations to access the system.

Proposed Solution, Cont.

AZDPS will purchase, configure and install an upgraded automated fingerprint identification system (AZAFIS) from Safran MorphoTrak called MorphoBIS.

Five months of system design review for Arizona customization needs conducted by AZAFIS user agency task force.

Seven months of electronic data migration.

One week of factory acceptance testing.

Three weeks of site acceptance testing.

Two weeks of training.

Risk Mitigation

Fixed price contract – includes Arizona

Customization.

Weekly project status meetings with vendor and

project task force.

Third AZAFIS upgrade with same vendor.

Experienced AZAFIS Project Manager.

Existing system will remain operational until

upgraded system is in place and functional.

MorphoTrak engineers will be on site for

testing, go-live and to resolve any post

implementation issues.

Questions?

Recommended